Imitatrix (/ɪmɪtətrɪks/) is a noun word that derives from the Latin word ‘imitor’, meaning ‘to imitate’. The word ‘Imitatrix’ is used to refer to a female who mimics or copies others. This term has been adopted in various areas such as arts, entertainment, and literature. The word is spelled with the prefix ‘im-’ indicating ‘into’, followed by ‘itatrix’ which is a suffix for the female form of a person who does a particular activity. The pronunciation of the word is ‘i-mi-ta-trix’ with stress on the second syllable.